forked from animatedread/Warrior_EA
The user should not need a tester corpus run per symbol. Every pattern
condition in Signals\Signal{MA,RSI,MACD,Ichimoku}.mqh anchors its reads on
`int idx = StartIndex()` with zero hardcoded indices (verified), so a
name-hiding StartIndex override + EvalShift(i) on CExpertSignalCustom makes
the EXACT live ladder code answer "what would you have fired at bar i" -
the silent-divergence trap that justified the DB corpus does not exist on
this path, and neither do the GMT-offset ambiguity, the DB row caps, or
the wipe procedure.
- CExpertSignalCustom: m_evalShift + StartIndex()/EvalShift() +
SweepPrepare(bars) (deep-resizes the shared price series); the four
classic signal classes override SweepPrepare to deep-resize their own
indicator buffers.
- CSignalMETA::BuildCorpusBySweep: per bar x per source filter, run
Direction() shifted, harvest the per-side pattern slots + netVote into
the same corpus arrays the DB loader fills; entry=bar open so
MetaPrepareEra's resolution matches at offset +0 with zero price error.
DB corpus remains the fallback when classic filters are disabled.
- Warrior_EA.mq5: META gets the enabled classic filters as candidate
sources (family ids match the descriptor one-hot).
- UseDatabaseRanking default false -> true (user request): a META chart
journals + ranks out of the box.
Workflow per symbol is now: attach ONE chart with AIType=META (optionally
Meta_ExportDataset=true for the offline pool) - candidates, labels,
training and export all happen in place, ~10 seconds of sweep instead of a
tester run.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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96 KiB
MQL5
1812 lines
96 KiB
MQL5
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//| Warrior_EA |
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//| AnimateDread |
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//| |
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//--- MQL5 Market rule IV: "Products must not contain calls to any DLL". Uncomment the next line before
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//--- compiling the Market-submission .ex5 - it compiles the WarriorDML.dll/WarriorCPU.dll #import blocks
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//--- and every call into them out of AI\NeuronDirectML.mqh entirely (see that file), leaving OpenCL then
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//--- plain-MQL5 CPU (AI\NeuronCPU.mqh) as the only compute tiers - zero DLL calls in the resulting
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//--- binary. Leave commented out for the private/prop-firm deployment build, which keeps the DirectML/
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//--- CPU-DLL fallback tier for hosts without OpenCL.
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//#define WARRIOR_MARKET_BUILD
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//--- MARKET build only: embed every custom indicator this EA calls via CiCustom so one self-contained
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//--- .ex5 ships to the Market. Paths embed straight from the terminal's standard MQL5\Indicators\ folder
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//--- (leading backslash = MQL5 root) - the SAME place the indicators already live for the private build's
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//--- runtime load, so you maintain ONE copy. The indicators must be compiled x64/non-AVX (CLI compile, or
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//--- disable AVX in the compiler options) or the embed fails with error 414. IMPORTANT: the leading-
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//--- backslash root only resolves when the compiler knows the MQL5 tree - build the Market .ex5 from
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//--- INSIDE the terminal (MQL5\Experts\...) or via the MetaEditor CLI with an include path. Compiling
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//--- from an external folder in the GUI makes the root fall back to the MQL5\Files\ sandbox and the embed
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//--- can't find the files. The private build uses bare names (no resources), so it builds from anywhere.
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//--- The "::" reference paths are built by WARRIOR_CI() in Variables\IndicatorResources.mqh - keep in sync.
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#ifdef WARRIOR_MARKET_BUILD
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#resource "\\Indicators\\ADCumulativeDelta.ex5"
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#resource "\\Indicators\\ADShorteningOfThrust.ex5"
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#resource "\\Indicators\\ADWyckoffEventStream.ex5"
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#resource "\\Indicators\\ADWyckoffFailedStructure.ex5"
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#resource "\\Indicators\\ADWyckoffSignificantBarInversion.ex5"
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#resource "\\Indicators\\ADZigZag.ex5"
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#resource "\\Indicators\\ADMovingAverage.ex5"
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#endif
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//--- Inputs FIRST so the EA's own grouped inputs lead the Inputs tab. Safe because Inputs.mqh depends
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//--- only on Enumerations\InputEnums.mqh (which carries a guarded ENUM_OPTIMIZATION copy) - no AI
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//--- header needed. The AI\Network.mqh optimizer/CPU inputs are declared in that header (parsed later)
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//--- and so render at the END, under Inputs.mqh's "NN Optimizer / Performance" divider.
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#include "Variables\Inputs.mqh"
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//--- database classes
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#include "Database\DatabaseManager.mqh"
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#include "Database\TradeJournalManager.mqh"
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//--- available custom classes
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#include "Expert\ExpertCustom.mqh"
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#include "Expert\AIBase\MetaCorpus.mqh"
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#include "System\PrintVerbose.mqh"
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#include "System\StatusLabel.mqh"
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//--- available signals
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#include "Signals\Signals.mqh"
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//--- available trailing
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#include "Trailing\Trailing.mqh"
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//--- available money management
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#include "Money\Money.mqh"
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//--- Variables
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#include "Variables\Variables.mqh"
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//--- Control panel GUI (standard MQL5 Controls library)
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#include "Panel\ControlPanel.mqh"
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//| The CustomIndicators\*.mq5 files (ADCumulativeDelta, |
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//| ADShorteningOfThrust, ADWyckoffEventStream, |
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//| ADWyckoffFailedStructure, ADWyckoffSignificantBarInversion, |
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//| ADZigZag, and the unified ADMovingAverage) are loaded via |
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//| CiCustom/IND_CUSTOM (see ExpertSignalAIBase.mqh / SignalMA.mqh). |
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//| Name resolution is build-conditional - see |
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//| Variables\IndicatorResources.mqh (WARRIOR_CI): |
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//| - MARKET build (WARRIOR_MARKET_BUILD): each indicator is EMBEDDED |
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//| as a #resource (block above) from the standard MQL5\Indicators\ |
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//| folder and called directly via its "::" resource path, so one |
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//| self-contained .ex5 ships to the Market with no external files. |
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//| A resource indicator is NOT extracted to disk. Same single copy |
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//| the private build already loads at runtime - compile x64/non-AVX |
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//| (CLI, or disable AVX) or the embed fails w/ err 414, and build |
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//| the Market .ex5 from inside the terminal tree (or CLI /inc) so |
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//| the leading-backslash MQL5 root resolves (an external GUI compile|
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//| falls back to the MQL5\Files\ sandbox and can't find them). |
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//| - Private build: referenced by bare name and loaded from |
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//| <MQL5>\Indicators\ at call time (faster than unpacking a |
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//| resource; dev terminals already have them deployed). Init*() |
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//| fails CiCustom::Create() with a clear log line if a matching |
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//| .ex5 isn't present. |
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//
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CExpertCustom Expert;
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CDatabaseManager dbm();
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CTradeJournalManager journal;
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//| Pointers to whichever AI signal instances this run actually |
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//| created (per AIType - MLP/CONV/LSTM/HYBRID), so the control |
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//| panel can drive training/weight actions on exactly the signal(s) |
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//| in play this run and never touch another config's files. |
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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#define MAX_AI_SIGNALS 3
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//--- Printed at OnInit so tester logs prove which binary is actually running.
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#define WARRIOR_BUILD_TAG "scan-nofwd-v5"
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CExpertSignalAIBase *g_aiSignals[MAX_AI_SIGNALS];
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int g_aiSignalCount = 0;
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void RegisterAISignal(CExpertSignalAIBase *sig)
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{
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if(sig == NULL || g_aiSignalCount >= MAX_AI_SIGNALS)
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return;
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g_aiSignals[g_aiSignalCount++] = sig;
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}
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//| Control panel: a CAppDialog-based GUI (see Panel\ControlPanel.mqh) |
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//| with show/hide signals, start/pause/stop training, and save/load/ |
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//| delete-reset weights buttons for the currently-active AI |
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//| signal(s) only. The dialog's own caption bar provides the show/ |
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//| hide (minimize) control - no separate toggle button needed. |
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//--- default spawn position: top-right corner, clear of the status label text block (top-left) so the
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//--- two don't overlap on first run - the panel is fully draggable afterwards via its caption bar,
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//--- so this is only a starting point, not a constraint.
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#define CP_Y0 10
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#define CP_RIGHT_MARGIN 80
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CControlPanel ExtPanel;
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bool g_signalsVisible = true;
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#define SIGNAL_VISIBILITY_STATE_SUFFIX ".sigvis"
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string SignalsVisibilityStateFile(void)
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{
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return eaName + "_" + Symbol() + "_" + IntegerToString(Period()) + SIGNAL_VISIBILITY_STATE_SUFFIX;
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}
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bool LoadSignalsVisibilityState(void)
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{
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if(MQLInfoInteger(MQL_TESTER) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_OPTIMIZATION) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_FORWARD))
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return false;
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string stateFile = SignalsVisibilityStateFile();
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if(!FileIsExist(stateFile, FILE_COMMON))
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return false;
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int handle = FileOpen(stateFile, FILE_COMMON | FILE_BIN | FILE_READ | FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE);
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if(handle == INVALID_HANDLE)
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return false;
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int storedVisible = FileReadInteger(handle);
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FileClose(handle);
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g_signalsVisible = (storedVisible != 0);
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return true;
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}
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bool SaveSignalsVisibilityState(void)
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{
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if(MQLInfoInteger(MQL_TESTER) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_OPTIMIZATION) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_FORWARD))
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return true;
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string stateFile = SignalsVisibilityStateFile();
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int handle = FileOpen(stateFile, FILE_COMMON | FILE_BIN | FILE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE);
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if(handle == INVALID_HANDLE)
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{
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Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": failed to open " + stateFile + " for write, error " + IntegerToString(GetLastError()));
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return false;
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}
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FileWriteInteger(handle, g_signalsVisible ? 1 : 0, INT_VALUE);
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FileClose(handle);
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return true;
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}
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//--- true while Show Signals has queued a rescan on one or more g_aiSignals and is waiting for all of
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//--- them to finish (see ToggleSignalsVisibility/FinalizeSignalsRescanIfDone) - each signal's own rescan
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//--- is now chunked across PollTraining's timer slices (CExpertSignalAIBase::AdvanceChartSignalRescan)
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//--- instead of blocking the button click, so visibility can only be (re)applied and the "shown" Alert
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//--- fired once every instance's RescanPending() has cleared.
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bool g_signalsRescanPending = false;
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//--- tracks the last known AlgoTrading permission state (terminal "Algo Trading" toggle AND this
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//--- EA's own "Allow Algo Trading" property) so a change is logged exactly once, not spammed every tick
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bool g_lastAlgoTradingAllowed = true;
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//--- OnDeinit() is not guaranteed to run on a terminal crash/power loss/forced kill, so weights
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//--- would otherwise only be as fresh as the last fully-completed training era. A periodic
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//--- autosave closes that gap without depending on UseDatabaseRanking's timer.
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//--- Fires on NEW BAR CLOSE, not a fixed wall-clock interval (a prior 300s timer saved up to ~12x more
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//--- often than an H1 chart ever has new state to persist - nothing changes between bar closes, since
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//--- both training/era-end saves and OnlineLearnStep's continual-learning updates are themselves bar-
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//--- driven). Every save atomically renames the SAME shared FILE_COMMON model file a Strategy Tester
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//--- backtest may be concurrently reading via FileCopy (see CopyFileWithRetry's declaration comment) -
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//--- cutting write frequency to the real update cadence directly shrinks that collision window instead
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//--- of just papering over it with more retries.
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datetime g_lastAutosaveBarTime = 0;
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//--- last observed AllTrainingDeployed() value, so OnTimer() can spot training deploying itself (plateau
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//--- ladder / era cap) and resync the panel's button labels exactly once on the transition
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bool g_lastDeployedState = false;
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//--- summarizes state across all currently-active AI signals for button labels;
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//--- "paused"/"stopped" only report true if EVERY active signal agrees, so a mixed state
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//--- (e.g. AIType=All with one signal paused and one running) still shows an actionable label
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bool AllTrainingPaused(void)
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{
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if(g_aiSignalCount == 0)
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return false;
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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if(!g_aiSignals[i].IsTrainingPaused())
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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bool AllTrainingStopped(void)
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{
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if(g_aiSignalCount == 0)
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return false;
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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if(!g_aiSignals[i].IsTrainingStopped())
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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//--- "deployed" = every active signal has finalised a model and is running live inference rather than
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//--- training. This is the state that makes Pause/Stop meaningless (there is no run to pause or stop),
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//--- so it drives BOTH the Deploy button's own label and the n/a labels on those two - see
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//--- RefreshControlPanelLabels().
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bool AllTrainingDeployed(void)
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{
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if(g_aiSignalCount == 0)
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return false;
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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if(!g_aiSignals[i].TrainingComplete())
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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//--- true only while at least one signal is still trainable AND has never checkpointed an era that
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//--- cleared the per-class recall floor - i.e. deploying right now would ship a model that ignores Buy
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//--- or Sell. Same bar the plateau ladder's automatic deploy refuses to cross on its own.
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bool AnyDeployWouldSkipRecallFloor(void)
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{
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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if(!g_aiSignals[i].TrainingComplete() && !g_aiSignals[i].HasRecallPassingCheckpoint())
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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void ApplySignalsVisibility(void)
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{
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for(int i = ObjectsTotal(0, 0, OBJ_ARROW) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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{
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string name = ObjectName(0, i, 0, OBJ_ARROW);
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ObjectSetInteger(0, name, OBJPROP_TIMEFRAMES, g_signalsVisible ? OBJ_ALL_PERIODS : OBJ_NO_PERIODS);
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}
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ChartRedraw(0);
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}
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void ToggleSignalsVisibility(void)
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{
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g_signalsVisible = !g_signalsVisible;
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//--- Hide->Show is also the operator's manual "these arrows look stale" refresh: rescan each deployed
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//--- model against recent history BEFORE re-showing, so Show Signals reveals a fresh set instead of
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//--- just re-exposing whatever old render the .arrows sidecar happened to hold (see
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//--- CExpertSignalAIBase::StartChartSignalRescan/AdvanceChartSignalRescan). Skipped on Hide - nothing
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//--- to refresh when hiding, so that path stays instant.
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//--- Rescans are QUEUED here, not run to completion - each is a real per-bar inference pass over up to
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//--- SIGNAL_RESCAN_LOOKBACK_BARS bars, chunked across PollTraining's timer slices so the click handler
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//--- never blocks. Visibility is applied and the "shown" Alert fires later, once
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//--- FinalizeSignalsRescanIfDone() sees every instance's RescanPending() clear (called from OnTimer).
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if(g_signalsVisible)
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{
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bool anyQueued = false;
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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if(g_aiSignals[i].StartChartSignalRescan())
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anyQueued = true;
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g_signalsRescanPending = anyQueued;
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if(anyQueued)
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{
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//--- Immediate feedback that the click registered - the real "Hide Signals" label only lands
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//--- once FinalizeSignalsRescanIfDone() runs RefreshControlPanelLabels() below.
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ExtPanel.SetSignalsText("Scanning...");
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return; // ApplySignalsVisibility()/labels/Alert deferred to FinalizeSignalsRescanIfDone()
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}
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}
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ApplySignalsVisibility();
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SaveSignalsVisibilityState();
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}
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//--- Called every OnTimer tick while g_signalsRescanPending: applies visibility and fires the "shown"
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//--- Alert only once every queued rescan (see ToggleSignalsVisibility) has finished, since the arrows
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//--- being toggled visible don't exist yet until each instance's AdvanceChartSignalRescan completes.
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void FinalizeSignalsRescanIfDone(void)
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{
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if(!g_signalsRescanPending)
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return;
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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if(g_aiSignals[i].RescanPending())
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return; // at least one instance still scanning - check again next tick
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g_signalsRescanPending = false;
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ApplySignalsVisibility();
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RefreshControlPanelLabels();
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Alert("Warrior EA: signal arrows shown");
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}
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//--- keeps every button's label in sync with live training/signal-visibility state; safe/cheap to
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//--- call after every panel action
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void RefreshControlPanelLabels(void)
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{
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ExtPanel.SetSignalsText(g_signalsVisible ? "Hide Signals" : "Show Signals");
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bool noAI = (g_aiSignalCount == 0);
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//--- The four training buttons describe ONE state machine, so their labels are derived together
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//--- rather than independently - otherwise the panel offers actions that silently do nothing.
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//--- Deployed is the state that matters most: with a finalised model there is no run left to pause or
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//--- stop, and the only meaningful move is to put it back into training (which is what Deploy toggles
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//--- to). See CExpertSignalAIBase::DeployNow/RetrainDeployed.
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bool deployed = !noAI && AllTrainingDeployed();
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ExtPanel.SetPauseText(noAI ? "Pause Training (n/a)"
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: deployed ? "Pause Training (deployed)"
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: (AllTrainingPaused() ? "Resume Training" : "Pause Training"));
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ExtPanel.SetStopText(noAI ? "Stop Training (n/a)"
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: deployed ? "Stop Training (deployed)"
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: (AllTrainingStopped() ? "Start Training" : "Stop Training"));
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ExtPanel.SetDeployText(noAI ? "Deploy Model (n/a)" : (deployed ? "Retrain Model" : "Deploy Model"));
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ChartRedraw(0);
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}
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//--- CAppDialog is user-draggable; a drag near an edge followed by shrinking the chart (or dragging
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//--- past the visible area) can leave it partially or fully off-screen with no way to grab it back.
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//--- Clamps it back inside the current chart bounds whenever the chart is resized/scrolled.
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void ClampControlPanelToChart(void)
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{
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long chartWidth = ChartGetInteger(0, CHART_WIDTH_IN_PIXELS);
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long chartHeight = ChartGetInteger(0, CHART_HEIGHT_IN_PIXELS);
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if(chartWidth <= 0 || chartHeight <= 0)
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return;
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int x = ExtPanel.Left();
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int y = ExtPanel.Top();
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int w = ExtPanel.Width();
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int h = ExtPanel.Height();
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int maxX = (int)chartWidth - w;
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int maxY = (int)chartHeight - h;
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int clampedX = (maxX < 0) ? 0 : MathMin(MathMax(x, 0), maxX);
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int clampedY = (maxY < 0) ? 0 : MathMin(MathMax(y, 0), maxY);
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if(clampedX != x || clampedY != y)
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ExtPanel.Move(clampedX, clampedY);
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}
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//--- creates the control panel dialog once, from OnInit() - the standard CAppDialog usage pattern
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//--- (create in OnInit, destroy in OnDeinit; see Controls\Dialog.mqh). CAppDialog::Destroy(REASON_PROGRAM)
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//--- calls ExpertRemove() once the dialog has a valid PROGRAM_EXPERT type (i.e. on any call after the
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//--- first successful Create()), so it must never be called speculatively/defensively before Create() -
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//--- doing so would silently detach this EA from the chart the next time this function ran.
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bool CreateControlPanel(void)
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{
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ResetLastError();
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long chartWidth = ChartGetInteger(0, CHART_WIDTH_IN_PIXELS);
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int panelX1 = (chartWidth > CP_PANEL_W + CP_RIGHT_MARGIN + 20) ? (int)(chartWidth - CP_PANEL_W - CP_RIGHT_MARGIN) : 10;
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//--- Same orphan sweep the signal arrows get, for the same reason: CAppDialog namespaces every control
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//--- it creates under the dialog name, those objects live in the CHART PROFILE, and Destroy() is the
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//--- only thing that removes them. A deinit force-terminated at MetaTrader's ~4,500 ms budget strands
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//--- the whole panel, and the next attach then draws a SECOND one on top of the corpse - the reported
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//--- "stale copy of the panel" that survived deleting every file the EA owns. Deleting by prefix before
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//--- Create() is idempotent (normally removes nothing) and makes the panel single by construction.
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ObjectsDeleteAll(0, WARRIOR_PANEL_PREFIX);
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if(!ExtPanel.Create(0, WARRIOR_PANEL_PREFIX, 0, panelX1, CP_Y0, panelX1 + CP_PANEL_W, CP_Y0 + CP_PANEL_H))
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{
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Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": failed to create control panel, error " + IntegerToString(GetLastError()));
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return false;
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}
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if(!ExtPanel.Run())
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{
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Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": failed to run control panel, error " + IntegerToString(GetLastError()));
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return false;
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}
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ExtPanel.ForceMaximize();
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ClampControlPanelToChart();
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//--- seed the transition watcher (see OnTimer) so a model that is ALREADY deployed at attach time
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//--- doesn't register as a fresh transition on the first timer tick
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g_lastDeployedState = AllTrainingDeployed();
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RefreshControlPanelLabels();
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return true;
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}
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//--- Blocking on purpose, unlike the Alert() calls below: this only ever runs in direct response to the
|
|
//--- trader clicking a destructive (red) panel button, so pausing for their yes/no is expected UX, not
|
|
//--- an unwanted stall of live trade management - MessageBox() briefly blocks the chart's UI thread,
|
|
//--- which is exactly what a "are you sure?" gate needs.
|
|
bool ConfirmDestructiveAction(string message)
|
|
{
|
|
return MessageBox(message + "\n\nThis action cannot be undone.", "Warrior EA - Confirm",
|
|
MB_YESNO | MB_ICONWARNING | MB_DEFBUTTON2) == IDYES;
|
|
}
|
|
//--- performs whatever button action ExtPanel recorded (see ConsumeAction() in ControlPanel.mqh);
|
|
//--- a no-op when nothing was clicked since the last call
|
|
void HandleControlPanelAction(ENUM_CP_ACTION action)
|
|
{
|
|
switch(action)
|
|
{
|
|
case CP_ACTION_TOGGLE_SIGNALS:
|
|
ToggleSignalsVisibility();
|
|
//--- If a rescan got queued (Show Signals with a deployed model to re-infer from), the label
|
|
//--- refresh + Alert are deferred to FinalizeSignalsRescanIfDone() - firing "shown" here would lie
|
|
//--- about arrows that don't exist on the chart yet. Hide, or a Show with nothing to rescan,
|
|
//--- completes synchronously so it's safe to report right away.
|
|
if(!g_signalsRescanPending)
|
|
{
|
|
RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: signal arrows " + (g_signalsVisible ? "shown" : "hidden"));
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
case CP_ACTION_TOGGLE_PAUSE:
|
|
{
|
|
//--- A deployed model has no training run to pause - say so instead of silently doing nothing.
|
|
if(AllTrainingDeployed())
|
|
{
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: the model is deployed - there is no training run to pause.\nUse \"Retrain Model\" first if you want to train it further.");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
bool pause = !AllTrainingPaused();
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
if(pause)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].PauseTraining();
|
|
else
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].ResumeTraining();
|
|
RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: training " + (pause ? "paused" : "resumed"));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case CP_ACTION_TOGGLE_STOP:
|
|
{
|
|
//--- Same as Pause: Stop/Start operate on a training run, and a deployed model isn't one.
|
|
//--- Routing this to RetrainDeployed() instead would silently do the Deploy button's job.
|
|
if(AllTrainingDeployed())
|
|
{
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: the model is deployed and already running live inference, not training.\nUse \"Retrain Model\" to put it back into training.");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
bool doStop = !AllTrainingStopped();
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
if(doStop)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].StopTraining();
|
|
else
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].StartTraining();
|
|
RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: training " + (doStop ? "stopped" : "restarted"));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case CP_ACTION_TOGGLE_DEPLOY:
|
|
{
|
|
if(g_aiSignalCount == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: no AI signal is active - nothing to deploy (set the AI algorithm input to something other than Disabled).");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
//--- RETRAIN direction: put the finalised model back into training, continuing from its own
|
|
//--- weights. Reversible, non-destructive (the weights on disk stay), so no confirmation.
|
|
if(AllTrainingDeployed())
|
|
{
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].RetrainDeployed();
|
|
RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: retraining the deployed model - it continues from its current weights.\nUse \"Delete & Reset Weights\" instead to start from scratch.");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
//--- DEPLOY direction. The plateau ladder refuses to auto-deploy a model that never cleared the
|
|
//--- per-class recall floor (it would be one that ignores Buy or Sell); a manual deploy is the
|
|
//--- operator's call, but they should make it knowingly - so this is the one case that asks.
|
|
if(AnyDeployWouldSkipRecallFloor() &&
|
|
!ConfirmDestructiveAction("No training era has cleared the per-class recall floor yet, so this model may "
|
|
"be ignoring Buy or Sell entirely.\n\nDeploy it anyway as the final model?"))
|
|
{
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: deploy cancelled - training continues");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
int deployed = 0;
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
if(g_aiSignals[i].DeployNow())
|
|
deployed++;
|
|
RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
if(deployed == 0)
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: could not deploy - the AI signal is not initialised yet.");
|
|
else
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: model deployed (" + IntegerToString(deployed) + " signal(s)).\nTraining stopped; it now runs live inference. Click \"Retrain Model\" to train it further.");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case CP_ACTION_SAVE:
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].SaveWeightsNow();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: weights saved");
|
|
break;
|
|
case CP_ACTION_LOAD:
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].LoadWeightsNow();
|
|
//--- A reload carries the saved file's own "deployed" flag, so it can flip the whole training
|
|
//--- state machine (loading a finalised model makes Deploy read "Retrain Model", and Pause/Stop
|
|
//--- read "(deployed)"). Resync the labels or the panel would keep offering stale actions.
|
|
RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: weights reloaded from disk");
|
|
break;
|
|
case CP_ACTION_RESET:
|
|
if(!ConfirmDestructiveAction("Delete the saved AI weights and restart training from era 0?"))
|
|
{
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: weights reset cancelled");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].ResetWeights();
|
|
RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: weights reset - training restarts from era 0");
|
|
break;
|
|
case CP_ACTION_REPORT:
|
|
{
|
|
if(!UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": trade journal report requires \"Weight filters by DB win-rate\" (UseDatabaseRanking) to be enabled");
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: trade journal report requires \"Weight filters by DB win-rate\" to be enabled");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
string reportPath, reportError;
|
|
if(journal.GenerateReport(reportPath, reportError))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": trade journal report ready - " + reportPath);
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: trade journal report exported - see the Experts log for the file path");
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": could not generate trade journal report - " + reportError);
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: could not export trade journal report - " + reportError);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
//--- separate from CP_ACTION_RESET on purpose: resetting AI weights (a routine, frequent action
|
|
//--- while tuning) must never cost the trader their accumulated pattern-confidence/trade-journal
|
|
//--- history, and vice versa - these are two independent "start fresh" decisions now.
|
|
case CP_ACTION_RESET_DB:
|
|
if(UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!ConfirmDestructiveAction("Delete the trade-journal and pattern-confidence database?"))
|
|
{
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: database reset cancelled");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
dbm.ResetDatabase();
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: database reset");
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": database reset requires \"Weight filters by DB win-rate\" (UseDatabaseRanking) to be enabled");
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: database reset requires \"Weight filters by DB win-rate\" to be enabled");
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Helper function to pause execution for a random duration between 1 to 3 seconds
|
|
void RandomSleep()
|
|
{
|
|
Sleep(MathRand() % 2000 + 1000); // Sleeps between 1000ms (1s) and 3000ms (3s)
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| Config fingerprint appended to the pattern-confidence/trade- |
|
|
//| journal database's filename, so a topology or feature-set change |
|
|
//| that would produce a differently-shaped/behaving model gets its |
|
|
//| own database instead of silently reusing pattern-weight/journal |
|
|
//| history that no longer matches what's actually trading now. Same |
|
|
//| FNV-1a scheme CExpertSignalAIBase uses for its own .nnw cache-key |
|
|
//| fingerprint (Expert\ExpertSignalAIBase.mqh), computed here from |
|
|
//| the raw inputs directly since the DB opens before any AI signal |
|
|
//| object exists to ask. |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
string ComputeDbConfigFingerprint()
|
|
{
|
|
//--- InitialNeurons is gone from this key: the first-layer width is now DERIVED from the input width
|
|
//--- and the study period (CExpertSignalAIBase::ComputeFirstLayerWidth), not chosen, and every
|
|
//--- determinant of it that IS a user choice is already hashed here. Dropping the term re-keys
|
|
//--- existing databases once - which is correct, because a model an order of magnitude smaller
|
|
//--- genuinely is a different config and should not inherit the old one's pattern win-rate history.
|
|
//--- LstmHiddenSize and ConvFilterCount left for the same reason 2026-07-30 (see
|
|
//--- ComputeLstmHiddenSize/ComputeConvFilterCount) - both are now functions of the feature flags and
|
|
//--- ind_Periods already hashed below, so keeping them would hash the same choices twice.
|
|
//--- StudyPeriods left because the input itself is gone: training now covers all available history
|
|
//--- (see Train()'s window), so there is no longer a user choice here to key a database on.
|
|
//--- Journaling-semantics term, deliberately UNCONDITIONAL (unlike the enabled-only blocks below):
|
|
//--- it versions what a Pattern_N row MEANS, which no input hash can see - the January-August 2026
|
|
//--- database blended rows from three different Ichimoku/MA pattern definitions under one key
|
|
//--- because only inputs were fingerprinted. Bumping it re-keys every database at once, which is
|
|
//--- the point; see the constant's declaration comment in Variables\Variables.mqh for when to bump.
|
|
string fp = StringFormat("SEM%d|", SIGNAL_DB_SEMANTICS_VERSION)
|
|
+ StringFormat("%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d|%d",
|
|
(int)AIType, (int)OutputNeuronsCount, (int)TrainingOptimizer,
|
|
//--- LEGACY SLOT (was ind_Periods, derived since 2026-08-11). The literal
|
|
//--- is the shipped default so every existing database keeps its key.
|
|
20,
|
|
EnableVolume, EnableTime, EnableATR,
|
|
EnableMA, (int)PeriodMA, (int)MA_Type, EnableRSI, (int)PeriodRSI,
|
|
EnableSwingContext, EnableNews,
|
|
EnableADCumulativeDelta, EnableADShorteningOfThrust, EnableADWyckoffEventStream)
|
|
+ StringFormat("|%d|%d|%d|%d", EnableADWyckoffFailedStructure, EnableADWyckoffSignificantBarInversion,
|
|
EnableMAFeature, EnableRSIFeature);
|
|
//--- MACD/Ichimoku, appended ONLY WHEN ENABLED - same rule, and same reason, as the matching block in
|
|
//--- CExpertSignalAIBase::BuildConfigFingerprint(): appending unconditionally would re-key every existing
|
|
//--- database the moment this shipped, orphaning the accumulated per-pattern win-rate history of configs
|
|
//--- that use neither. A run that enables either one genuinely IS a different config (new voting signals
|
|
//--- mean new pattern rows; new input features mean a differently-shaped model) and gets its own DB.
|
|
if(EnableMACD || EnableMACDFeature)
|
|
fp += StringFormat("|MACD:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d", EnableMACD, EnableMACDFeature,
|
|
(int)MACD_PeriodFast, (int)MACD_PeriodSlow, (int)MACD_PeriodSignal);
|
|
if(EnableIchimoku || EnableIchimokuFeature)
|
|
fp += StringFormat("|ICHI:%d:%d:%d:%d:%d", EnableIchimoku, EnableIchimokuFeature,
|
|
(int)Ichimoku_PeriodTenkan, (int)Ichimoku_PeriodKijun, (int)Ichimoku_PeriodSenkou);
|
|
//--- Cross-asset, conditional for the same reason. Note this ships defaulted ON, so it WILL re-key
|
|
//--- every database on first run - which is correct and intended: the input vector genuinely changed
|
|
//--- shape, so the accumulated per-pattern history belongs to a different model than the one that
|
|
//--- will now train. Only the flag goes in, never the discovered reference set - see the matching
|
|
//--- comment in BuildConfigFingerprint() for why a measured quantity must not key a filename.
|
|
if(EnableCrossAsset)
|
|
fp += StringFormat("|XA:%d", EnableCrossAsset);
|
|
if(EnableSpreadFeature)
|
|
fp += StringFormat("|SPR:%d", EnableSpreadFeature);
|
|
uint fpHash = 2166136261;
|
|
int fpLen = StringLen(fp);
|
|
for(int fpi = 0; fpi < fpLen; fpi++)
|
|
{
|
|
fpHash ^= (uint)StringGetCharacter(fp, fpi);
|
|
fpHash *= 16777619;
|
|
}
|
|
return StringFormat("%08x", fpHash);
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| Verifies SL_Mode / TP_Mode actually hold members of their enums. |
|
|
//| See the call site in OnInit() for why this is a hard gate and not |
|
|
//| a clamp. Returns false (and explains itself) on any stale value. |
|
|
//| |
|
|
//| The member lists are spelled out rather than range-checked because |
|
|
//| both enums are sparse (TP jumps 4 -> 6 -> 8 -> 10) and carry a |
|
|
//| negative sentinel, so no min/max test can distinguish a legal |
|
|
//| value from a deleted one - which is the exact case this exists for.|
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
bool ValidateBarrierInputs()
|
|
{
|
|
int sl = (int)SL_Mode;
|
|
bool slOk = (sl == SL_INTELLIGENT || sl == SL_ATR_x1 || sl == SL_ATR_x2 || sl == SL_ATR_x3);
|
|
int tp = (int)TP_Mode;
|
|
bool tpOk = (tp == TP_INTELLIGENT || tp == TP_ATR_x1 || tp == TP_ATR_x2 || tp == TP_ATR_x3 ||
|
|
tp == TP_ATR_x4 || tp == TP_ATR_x6 || tp == TP_ATR_x8 || tp == TP_ATR_x10);
|
|
if(slOk && tpOk)
|
|
return true;
|
|
string bad = (!slOk ? "Stop-loss mode (" + IntegerToString(sl) + ")" : "") +
|
|
(!slOk && !tpOk ? " and " : "") +
|
|
(!tpOk ? "Take-profit mode (" + IntegerToString(tp) + ")" : "");
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: REFUSING TO START - " + bad + " is not one of the available options.");
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: this happens when a chart's saved settings were written by an older version of the "
|
|
"EA that offered an option which no longer exists. MetaTrader keeps the old value silently.");
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: FIX - open the EA's Inputs tab, re-pick Stop-loss mode and Take-profit mode from "
|
|
"the dropdowns (the shipped pair is 'ATR * 1 from entry (classic)' and 'ATR * 3 from entry "
|
|
"(classic)'), then press OK.");
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: these two inputs define the neural network's TRAINING TARGET, not just order "
|
|
"placement - running with a wrong value would train the model on a strategy you did not choose, "
|
|
"so the EA stops here instead of guessing.");
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: " + bad + " is invalid - re-pick Stop-loss / Take-profit mode in the Inputs tab. See the Experts log.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| Risk-limit inputs are now free-entry doubles rather than a preset |
|
|
//| dropdown, which is what makes them expressive enough for a real |
|
|
//| funded-account agreement - and also what makes a typo possible. |
|
|
//| These limits gate every trade the EA will ever place, so a wrong |
|
|
//| value here is not a suboptimal setting, it is an unprotected |
|
|
//| account. Same reasoning as ValidateBarrierInputs() above: refuse to |
|
|
//| start rather than substitute something plausible. |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
bool ValidateRiskInputs()
|
|
{
|
|
if(!EnableRiskGuard)
|
|
return true;
|
|
string bad = "";
|
|
if(MaxDailyLossPct < 0.0 || MaxDailyLossPct >= 100.0)
|
|
bad += "Daily loss limit (" + DoubleToString(MaxDailyLossPct, 2) + "%) must be >= 0 and < 100. ";
|
|
if(MaxDrawdownPct < 0.0 || MaxDrawdownPct >= 100.0)
|
|
bad += "Max total drawdown (" + DoubleToString(MaxDrawdownPct, 2) + "%) must be >= 0 and < 100. ";
|
|
if(RiskPerTradeOfBudget <= 0.0 || RiskPerTradeOfBudget > 100.0)
|
|
bad += "Max % of remaining budget per trade (" + DoubleToString(RiskPerTradeOfBudget, 2) +
|
|
") must be > 0 and <= 100. ";
|
|
if(RiskDayResetHour < 0 || RiskDayResetHour > 23)
|
|
bad += "Risk day reset hour (" + IntegerToString(RiskDayResetHour) + ") must be 0-23. ";
|
|
if(bad != "")
|
|
{
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: REFUSING TO START - " + bad);
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: fix the Risk Guard section of the Inputs tab. Enter the limits from your account "
|
|
"agreement as plain percentages (e.g. 4 and 8), or 0 to disable a rule.");
|
|
Alert("Warrior EA: Risk Guard inputs are invalid - see the Experts log.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
//--- Not fatal, but always wrong in practice: a daily allowance at or above the total allowance means
|
|
//--- the daily rule can never trip first, so the first thing it ever protects is nothing.
|
|
if(MaxDailyLossPct > 0.0 && MaxDrawdownPct > 0.0 && MaxDailyLossPct >= MaxDrawdownPct)
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: WARNING - daily loss limit (", DoubleToString(MaxDailyLossPct, 2),
|
|
"%) is not tighter than the max drawdown limit (", DoubleToString(MaxDrawdownPct, 2),
|
|
"%). One full daily loss would end the account, so the daily rule protects nothing.");
|
|
if(!RiskGuardFlatten)
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: NOTE - 'Close own positions on breach' is OFF. The risk limits will decline new "
|
|
"entries and shrink position sizing, but an ALREADY-OPEN position can still run through the "
|
|
"limit - which is how a hard daily loss rule is usually breached. Turn it on for a funded "
|
|
"account where a breach ends the account.");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| Apply the configuration shared by every AI architecture. |
|
|
//| |
|
|
//| MLP/CONV/LSTM/HYBRID take an IDENTICAL set of inputs - they differ|
|
|
//| only in the topology each builds inside its own InitIndicators(). |
|
|
//| This was four hand-copied blocks in OnInit() that had already |
|
|
//| drifted apart in indentation, which is exactly the shape where one|
|
|
//| architecture silently misses a setter the other three get and |
|
|
//| then trains on a different feature set or target than the Inputs |
|
|
//| tab claims - invisible until you compare two models' era metrics |
|
|
//| and cannot explain the gap. One body, four call sites. |
|
|
//| |
|
|
//| Takes the BASE pointer deliberately rather than a template: the |
|
|
//| four signal classes add nothing but a constructor and an |
|
|
//| InitIndicators() override, so every setter below already resolves |
|
|
//| on CExpertSignalAIBase (SLMode/TPMode come from its own base, |
|
|
//| CExpertSignalCustom). A template would only re-instantiate this |
|
|
//| identical body four times. |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
void ConfigureAISignal(CExpertSignalAIBase *aiSignal)
|
|
{
|
|
if(CheckPointer(aiSignal) == POINTER_INVALID)
|
|
return;
|
|
aiSignal.OutputNeuronsCount(OutputNeuronsCount);
|
|
//--- HistoryBars is no longer seeded here: the window is DERIVED at InitNeuralNetwork (fresh
|
|
//--- model) or ADOPTED from the .cfg (existing model) - see DeriveHistoryBars.
|
|
aiSignal.MinDirectionalRecall(MinRecall);
|
|
aiSignal.LogitAdjustTau(LogitAdjustTau / 100.0);
|
|
aiSignal.SignalClusterWindow(SignalClusterWindow);
|
|
aiSignal.FreezePriorCalibration(FreezePriorCalibration);
|
|
aiSignal.SwingConfirmationBars(SwingConfirmationBars);
|
|
//--- SL/TP reach the AI signals because they now define the TRAINING TARGET, not just the order.
|
|
//--- The triple-barrier label asks "does a trade with THIS stop and THIS target win from here",
|
|
//--- so these must be set before Expert.InitIndicators() builds the fingerprint and prebuilds the
|
|
//--- label cache - see CExpertSignalAIBase::TripleBarrierLabel/BarrierMultiples. InitializeSignal()
|
|
//--- sets them on the master signal only; the AI filters are separate objects.
|
|
aiSignal.SLMode((int)SL_Mode);
|
|
aiSignal.TPMode((int)TP_Mode);
|
|
aiSignal.EnableOnlineLearning(EnableOnlineLearning);
|
|
aiSignal.MaxErasPerRun(MaxErasPerRun);
|
|
aiSignal.OOSSplit(OOSSplit);
|
|
if(!UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
aiSignal.Weight(1);
|
|
aiSignal.UseVolumes(EnableVolume);
|
|
aiSignal.UseTime(EnableTime);
|
|
aiSignal.UseATR(EnableATR);
|
|
aiSignal.UseMA(EnableMAFeature);
|
|
aiSignal.UseRSI(EnableRSIFeature);
|
|
aiSignal.UseMACD(EnableMACDFeature);
|
|
aiSignal.UseIchimoku(EnableIchimokuFeature);
|
|
aiSignal.UseSwingContext(EnableSwingContext);
|
|
aiSignal.UseNews(EnableNews);
|
|
aiSignal.NewsFeatureWindowMinutes(NewsFeatureWindowMinutes);
|
|
aiSignal.UseCrossAsset(EnableCrossAsset);
|
|
aiSignal.UseSpreadFeature(EnableSpreadFeature);
|
|
aiSignal.UseADCumulativeDelta(EnableADCumulativeDelta);
|
|
aiSignal.UseADShorteningOfThrust(EnableADShorteningOfThrust);
|
|
aiSignal.UseADWyckoffEventStream(EnableADWyckoffEventStream);
|
|
aiSignal.UseADWyckoffFailedStructure(EnableADWyckoffFailedStructure);
|
|
aiSignal.UseADWyckoffSignificantBarInversion(EnableADWyckoffSignificantBarInversion);
|
|
aiSignal.AutoTuneIndicators(AutoTuneIndicators);
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
// Helper function to retry signal creation with error handling
|
|
template <typename TSignal>
|
|
TSignal* CreateSignalWithRetry(int maxRetries, bool enableFlag)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!enableFlag)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
TSignal* signal = NULL;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; tries < maxRetries; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
signal = new TSignal;
|
|
if(signal == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print("Initialization of signal failed, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
if(signal == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print("Failed to create and initialize signal after retries");
|
|
}
|
|
return signal;
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| IMPORTANT: no failure branch below (nor in any helper it calls - |
|
|
//| AddFilterToSignal(), InitializeSignal(), InitializeTrailing(), |
|
|
//| InitializeMoneyManagement()) may call Expert.Deinit() before |
|
|
//| returning INIT_FAILED/false. MQL5 ALWAYS calls this EA's own |
|
|
//| OnDeinit(REASON_INITFAILED) automatically once OnInit() returns |
|
|
//| anything other than INIT_SUCCEEDED, and OnDeinit() already calls |
|
|
//| Expert.Deinit() itself. Expert.Deinit() tears down `signal` and, |
|
|
//| through it, every registered AI signal (MLP/CONV/LSTM/HYBRID - see|
|
|
//| g_aiSignals' declaration comment) - calling it a second time here |
|
|
//| would free those objects while g_aiSignals[] still points at them, |
|
|
//| and OnDeinit()'s own PersistOnShutdown() loop over g_aiSignals[] |
|
|
//| would then dereference already-freed pointers. This is exactly |
|
|
//| what "invalid pointer access" during OnDeinit() after a failed |
|
|
//| OnInit() means if it ever recurs - the fix is to remove whichever |
|
|
//| inline Expert.Deinit() call was re-added, not to guard the loop. |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
int OnInit()
|
|
{
|
|
//--- clears out whatever status label text was left over from before this OnInit() ran (stale text
|
|
//--- from a prior "warm" re-init - e.g. an input-parameter change, which reuses this same running
|
|
//--- instance rather than a fresh one - would otherwise sit unchanged and look like nothing is
|
|
//--- happening) so it's obvious the moment training/signal init actually resumes producing new status text
|
|
//--- START FROM A GUARANTEED-CLEAN CHART. Before anything is drawn, sweep every object namespace this
|
|
//--- EA owns (WarriorChartPrefixes). Chart objects live in the chart PROFILE, not in the EA, so they
|
|
//--- outlive the process: a deinit that ran out of MetaTrader's ~4,500 ms budget, a crash, a terminal
|
|
//--- kill, or an .ex5 replaced while attached all leave objects behind that no later deinit will ever
|
|
//--- own. Deleting the EA's files does not remove them either, which is why they read as corruption.
|
|
//--- Arrows are INCLUDED in this sweep: LoadChartSignals restores them from their sidecar moments later
|
|
//--- and already opens with its own arrow sweep, so purging here costs nothing and removes any orphan
|
|
//--- that the sidecar does not account for - the ones that would otherwise be adopted by the next model
|
|
//--- to attach, because SaveChartSignals rebuilds that sidecar by SCANNING the chart.
|
|
//--- Runs BEFORE SetStatusLabel below, or it would delete the label it just created.
|
|
int initLeftover = 0;
|
|
int initPurged = WarriorPurgeChartObjects(0, false, initLeftover);
|
|
if(initPurged > 0)
|
|
PrintFormat("%s: chart purge on init - removed %d leftover EA object(s)%s. Chart objects survive a"
|
|
" starved deinit, a crash and an .ex5 swap, so a clean start is asserted here rather"
|
|
" than assumed from the last shutdown.", __FUNCTION__, initPurged,
|
|
(initLeftover > 0
|
|
? StringFormat(" (%d of them needed a by-name delete after the bulk call)", initLeftover)
|
|
: ""));
|
|
SetStatusLabel("Warrior EA: initializing...");
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": build tag " + WARRIOR_BUILD_TAG);
|
|
PrintFormat("%s: trade settings snapshot - AIType=%d Entry_Multiplier=%d SL_Mode=%d TP_Mode=%d TrailingStrategy=%d MM_STRATEGY=%d",
|
|
__FUNCTION__, (int)AIType, (int)Entry_Multiplier, (int)SL_Mode, (int)TP_Mode,
|
|
(int)TrailingStrategy, (int)MM_STRATEGY);
|
|
//--- HARD GATE on the two inputs that define the training target. MetaTrader does NOT validate a saved
|
|
//--- enum input against its current members: a chart whose settings were saved by an older build keeps
|
|
//--- the old integer, and the EA receives a value that is not in the enum at all.
|
|
//--- This is not hypothetical. On 2026-07-31 TP_PREV_SWING (-101) was deleted from TAKE_PROFIT_MODE;
|
|
//--- charts saved before that kept -101, and on 2026-08-01 all four topologies trained ~250 eras against
|
|
//--- a 1:1 barrier instead of the intended 1:3, because -101 fell through BarrierMultiples()'s
|
|
//--- "keep the barrier well-formed" fallback and silently became slMult. Hours of training measuring a
|
|
//--- strategy nobody chose, with nothing in the log saying so.
|
|
//--- Since the triple-barrier relabel these two inputs ARE the label definition, so a wrong value here
|
|
//--- is not a bad trade setting - it is a wrong dataset. Refuse to start rather than substitute
|
|
//--- something plausible: a dead chart with an explicit message costs minutes, a silently mistrained
|
|
//--- model costs a night and can be mistaken for a result.
|
|
if(!ValidateBarrierInputs())
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
if(!ValidateRiskInputs())
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
//--- Configure the account loss budget BEFORE anything can size or place a trade. Everything
|
|
//--- downstream (the money manager's clamp, the risk-guard veto) reads this one object, so it must be
|
|
//--- live from the first tick rather than from whenever the signal pipeline happens to initialise.
|
|
g_riskBudget.Configure(EnableRiskGuard, MaxDailyLossPct, MaxDrawdownPct, MaxDrawdownIsTrailing,
|
|
RiskDayResetHour, RiskPerTradeOfBudget, RiskGuardFlatten,
|
|
(long)Expert_MagicNumber, Symbol());
|
|
g_riskBudget.ConfigureExpectancy(ExpectancyMinTrades, ExpectancySigma);
|
|
g_riskBudget.Update();
|
|
if(EnableRiskGuard)
|
|
Print("Warrior EA: ", g_riskBudget.StatusLine());
|
|
//--- Stated at init so the sample carried over from previous sessions is visible before any trade is
|
|
//--- placed, rather than only appearing in the line that halts trading.
|
|
if(ExpectancyMinTrades > 0 && g_riskBudget.ExpectancyTrades() > 0)
|
|
PrintFormat("Warrior EA: realised expectancy %.3f R over %d closed trades (halts below %.1f standard "
|
|
"errors under zero, after %d trades). Expected value per trade with no directional edge "
|
|
"is minus the cost, so a persistently negative figure here is the strategy, not variance.",
|
|
g_riskBudget.ExpectancyR(), g_riskBudget.ExpectancyTrades(), ExpectancySigma,
|
|
ExpectancyMinTrades);
|
|
LoadSignalsVisibilityState();
|
|
int maxRetryOnError = 5;
|
|
string functionName = __FUNCTION__;
|
|
// Initialize random seed based on the number of milliseconds since the system started
|
|
MathSrand(GetTickCount());
|
|
// Initialize expert
|
|
bool expertInitialized = false;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; !expertInitialized && tries < 5; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!Expert.Init(Symbol(), Period(), Expert_EveryTick, Expert_MagicNumber))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed initializing expert, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
expertInitialized = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(!expertInitialized)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize expert after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
Expert.OnChartEventProcess(true);
|
|
// Creating signal
|
|
PrintVerbose("Initializing Signal...");
|
|
CExpertSignalCustom* signal = NULL;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; signal == NULL && tries < 5; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
signal = new CExpertSignalCustom;
|
|
if(signal == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Signal, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(signal == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Signal after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
InitializeSignal(signal);
|
|
// Initializing Database
|
|
if(UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
{
|
|
bool dbInitialized = false;
|
|
string databaseFolderStructure[] = {eaName, "Databases", "Signals"};
|
|
//--- fingerprinted so a topology/feature-set change that would produce a differently-shaped or
|
|
//--- differently-behaving model gets its own database, instead of silently mixing pattern-weight/
|
|
//--- trade-journal history from an incompatible prior config into the one now trading.
|
|
const string dbName = Symbol() + "_" + IntegerToString(Period()) + "_" + ComputeDbConfigFingerprint() + ".db";
|
|
//--- 3.0: the pattern tables gained the netVote column and journaling went per-side (see
|
|
//--- CExpertSignalCustom::Direction()). A version mismatch wipes the Signals folder (dbm.Init),
|
|
//--- which is the intended migration: INSERTs carry the new column, so an old-schema file would
|
|
//--- fail every insert forever, and FetchTradeRecords binds columns by position.
|
|
const string dbVersion = "3.0";
|
|
PrintVerbose("Initializing Database...");
|
|
for(int tries = 0; !dbInitialized && tries < 5; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!dbm.Init(dbVersion, databaseFolderStructure, dbName))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Database, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
dbInitialized = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(!dbInitialized)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Database after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
//--- Trade journal shares UseDatabaseRanking's DB connection/lifecycle rather than adding a
|
|
//--- second always-on toggle - see Database\TradeJournalManager.mqh's class comment.
|
|
if(!journal.Init(GetPointer(dbm), Expert_MagicNumber))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize trade journal table");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
//--- Meta_Labeling_Design.md S1: the pattern DB doubles as the meta-label training corpus.
|
|
//--- The stale-DB check is ALWAYS on in the tester (a forgotten wipe silently voids a whole
|
|
//--- corpus run); the full report - volume per family, closed fraction, and the measured
|
|
//--- GMT->server bar-time offset S2's label plumbing pins to - stays under VerboseMode.
|
|
MetaCorpusStaleCheck();
|
|
if(VerboseMode)
|
|
MetaCorpusReport();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
//--- No DB, but the close-detection path still runs: it feeds the expectancy stop
|
|
//--- (g_riskBudget.RecordTradeResult). Until 2026-08-11 that feed existed only under
|
|
//--- UseDatabaseRanking (ships false), so the expectancy halt could never arm on a default
|
|
//--- install - see InitTrackingOnly's comment in Database\TradeJournalManager.mqh.
|
|
journal.InitTrackingOnly(Expert_MagicNumber);
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| AIType selects which single AI architecture this run trades/ |
|
|
//| trains: MLP, CONV, LSTM, or HYBRID. HYBRID is the fused stacked |
|
|
//| model, not a 2-of-3 ensemble. |
|
|
//| - PAI (CSignalPAI): plain multi-layer Perceptron - input layer |
|
|
//| feeds straight into the tapering Dense hidden-layer stack, no |
|
|
//| Conv/Pool/LSTM stage. The baseline/cheapest model. |
|
|
//| - CONV (CSignalCONV): Conv+Pool front-end ahead of the same |
|
|
//| tapering Dense stack - looks for local price-action patterns |
|
|
//| (candlestick/short-range shapes) before the dense layers see |
|
|
//| them. |
|
|
//| - LSTM (CSignalLSTM): a single LSTM layer ahead of the same |
|
|
//| tapering Dense stack - genuine forget/input/output-gated |
|
|
//| recurrence (see AI\Network.mqh's CNeuronLSTM/CNeuronLSTMOCL), |
|
|
//| for sequential/regime-dependent structure the other two can't |
|
|
//| see across bars. |
|
|
//| HYBRID uses the same AI voting path as the individual models, but |
|
|
//| inside one stacked topology: Conv+Pool front-end, then LSTM, then |
|
|
//| the common dense taper. Concurrency model: MQL5 is |
|
|
//| single-threaded per chart - OnTick()/OnTimer() never run |
|
|
//| re-entrantly, so AI signal evaluation never races inside this |
|
|
//| EA's own code; PollTraining() below just calls each in turn every |
|
|
//| timer tick. The one real concurrency-relevant boundary is the |
|
|
//| native compute backend (WarriorCPU.dll/WarriorDML.dll, see |
|
|
//| AI\Network.mqh) - each CNet (there can be up to 2 alive at once |
|
|
//| per AI signal: live+shadow net) gets its OWN |
|
|
//| opaque per-instance context handle with no shared/global DLL |
|
|
//| state, so a fault or watchdog-kill against one can never poison |
|
|
//| another's calls. Each CNet's WarriorCPU.dll worker pool is sized |
|
|
//| to a fixed small thread count (CPU_THREADS_PER_NETWORK, |
|
|
//| AI\Network.mqh) rather than to a share of the machine, even though |
|
|
//| several pools can be alive at once - see that constant's comment. |
|
|
//| Within a chart that is free: MQL5's single execution thread per |
|
|
//| chart means only one pool is EVER actively computing at a time. |
|
|
//| Across charts it is what keeps N charts from each claiming the |
|
|
//| whole box, without depending on how many are attached yet. |
|
|
//| Memory ownership: AI signal(s) are allocated here with `new` and |
|
|
//| registered into g_aiSignals[] for the control panel's benefit, but |
|
|
//| g_aiSignals[] does NOT own them - AddFilterToSignal() below adds |
|
|
//| each to `signal`'s own filter array (CExpertSignal::AddFilter()), |
|
|
//| which frees its elements on destruction; `signal` itself is owned |
|
|
//| by Expert (InitializeSignal() -> Expert.InitSignal()). So the |
|
|
//| actual free happens via Expert.Deinit() (see OnDeinit() below) |
|
|
//| tearing down signal -> its filter array -> the AI signal object, |
|
|
//| exactly once - g_aiSignals[] is never delete'd directly (grep |
|
|
//| this file has no `delete g_aiSignals` anywhere), so there is no |
|
|
//| double-free risk from the two arrays holding the same pointers. |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
EnablePAI = (AIType == AI_MLP);
|
|
EnableCONV = (AIType == AI_CONV);
|
|
EnableLSTM = (AIType == AI_LSTM);
|
|
EnableHYBRID = (AIType == AI_HYBRID);
|
|
EnableMETA = (AIType == AI_META);
|
|
// Creating instances of signals
|
|
CSignalPAI *PAI = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalPAI>(maxRetryOnError, EnablePAI);
|
|
CSignalCONV *CONV = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalCONV>(maxRetryOnError, EnableCONV);
|
|
CSignalLSTM *LSTM = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalLSTM>(maxRetryOnError, EnableLSTM);
|
|
CSignalHYBRID *HYBRID = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalHYBRID>(maxRetryOnError, EnableHYBRID);
|
|
CSignalMETA *META = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalMETA>(maxRetryOnError, EnableMETA);
|
|
//--- register whichever AI signal instances this run created, so the control panel can drive
|
|
//--- training/weight actions on exactly this run's current config (never another AIType's files)
|
|
g_aiSignalCount = 0;
|
|
if(EnablePAI && PAI != NULL)
|
|
RegisterAISignal(PAI);
|
|
if(EnableCONV && CONV != NULL)
|
|
RegisterAISignal(CONV);
|
|
if(EnableLSTM && LSTM != NULL)
|
|
RegisterAISignal(LSTM);
|
|
if(EnableHYBRID && HYBRID != NULL)
|
|
RegisterAISignal(HYBRID);
|
|
if(EnableMETA && META != NULL)
|
|
RegisterAISignal(META);
|
|
CSignalMA *MA = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalMA>(maxRetryOnError, EnableMA);
|
|
CSignalRSI *RSI = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalRSI>(maxRetryOnError, EnableRSI);
|
|
CSignalMACD *MACD = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalMACD>(maxRetryOnError, EnableMACD);
|
|
CSignalIchimoku *Ichimoku = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalIchimoku>(maxRetryOnError, EnableIchimoku);
|
|
CSignalNewsFilter *newsFilter = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalNewsFilter>(maxRetryOnError, EnableNewsFilter);
|
|
CSignalSessionFilter *sessionFilter = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalSessionFilter>(maxRetryOnError, EnableSessionFilter);
|
|
//--- CSignalITF and CSignalMarketDepth were removed 2026-08-01 - see the removal notes in
|
|
//--- Variables\Inputs.mqh (bitmask-configured time filter, and an untestable DOM module).
|
|
CSignalRiskGuard *riskGuard = CreateSignalWithRetry<CSignalRiskGuard>(maxRetryOnError, EnableRiskGuard);
|
|
if((EnableMA && MA == NULL) || (EnableRSI && RSI == NULL) || (EnableMACD && MACD == NULL) || (EnableIchimoku && Ichimoku == NULL) || (EnablePAI && PAI == NULL) || (EnableCONV && CONV == NULL) || (EnableLSTM && LSTM == NULL) || (EnableHYBRID && HYBRID == NULL) || (EnableMETA && META == NULL) || (EnableNewsFilter && newsFilter == NULL) || (EnableSessionFilter && sessionFilter == NULL) || (EnableRiskGuard && riskGuard == NULL))
|
|
{
|
|
Print("Critical signal initialization failed, cannot proceed");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
// Set filter parameters
|
|
//--- CSignalRiskGuard takes no parameters any more: the thresholds, the anchors and the state file all
|
|
//--- moved to g_riskBudget (configured in OnInit, evaluated per tick). The filter is now a pure read of
|
|
//--- that object - see Signals\SignalRiskGuard.mqh for why an account-level hard limit cannot live in a
|
|
//--- once-per-bar signal callback.
|
|
if(EnableSessionFilter)
|
|
{
|
|
sessionFilter.TradeLondonSession(SF_trade_LondonSession);
|
|
sessionFilter.TradeNewYorkSession(SF_trade_NewYorkSession);
|
|
sessionFilter.TradeTokyoSession(SF_trade_TokyoSession);
|
|
}
|
|
if(EnableMA)
|
|
{
|
|
MA.PeriodMA(PeriodMA);
|
|
MA.Method(MA_Type);
|
|
if(!UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
MA.Weight(1);
|
|
}
|
|
if(EnableRSI)
|
|
{
|
|
RSI.PeriodRSI(PeriodRSI);
|
|
if(!UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
RSI.Weight(1);
|
|
}
|
|
if(EnableMACD)
|
|
{
|
|
MACD.PeriodFast(MACD_PeriodFast);
|
|
MACD.PeriodSlow(MACD_PeriodSlow);
|
|
MACD.PeriodSignal(MACD_PeriodSignal);
|
|
if(!UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
MACD.Weight(1);
|
|
}
|
|
if(EnableIchimoku)
|
|
{
|
|
Ichimoku.PeriodTenkan(Ichimoku_PeriodTenkan);
|
|
Ichimoku.PeriodKijun(Ichimoku_PeriodKijun);
|
|
Ichimoku.PeriodSenkou(Ichimoku_PeriodSenkou);
|
|
if(!UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
Ichimoku.Weight(1);
|
|
}
|
|
if(EnableNewsFilter)
|
|
{
|
|
newsFilter.SetMinImpact(NF_MinImpact);
|
|
newsFilter.SetLookbackMinutes(NF_LookMinutes);
|
|
}
|
|
if(EnablePAI)
|
|
ConfigureAISignal(PAI);
|
|
if(EnableCONV)
|
|
ConfigureAISignal(CONV);
|
|
if(EnableLSTM)
|
|
ConfigureAISignal(LSTM);
|
|
if(EnableHYBRID)
|
|
ConfigureAISignal(HYBRID);
|
|
if(EnableMETA)
|
|
{
|
|
ConfigureAISignal(META);
|
|
//--- AFTER the shared config (which stamps the 1/3-output const input): the meta head is a
|
|
//--- 2-output binary softmax - "did this candidate's trade win" - and both the topology and the
|
|
//--- weights-filename fingerprint key off this value. See Meta_Labeling_Design.md S2.
|
|
META.OutputNeuronsCount(2);
|
|
//--- candidate sources for the on-chart ladder sweep (BuildCorpusBySweep): the meta corpus is
|
|
//--- generated by evaluating these real filters over this chart's own history, so a META chart
|
|
//--- is fully self-contained - no tester corpus run. Family ids match MetaFamilyName/the
|
|
//--- descriptor one-hot: 0=MA 1=RSI 2=MACD 3=Ichimoku.
|
|
if(EnableMA)
|
|
META.AddCandidateSource(MA, 0);
|
|
if(EnableRSI)
|
|
META.AddCandidateSource(RSI, 1);
|
|
if(EnableMACD)
|
|
META.AddCandidateSource(MACD, 2);
|
|
if(EnableIchimoku)
|
|
META.AddCandidateSource(Ichimoku, 3);
|
|
}
|
|
// Add filters
|
|
PrintVerbose("Initializing Signal filters...");
|
|
//--- added exactly once, before the DB retry loop below - these calls don't depend on DB success at
|
|
//--- all (every pointer here was already validated non-NULL above), but living inside the loop body
|
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//--- meant a DB open/transaction failure that triggered a retry would re-run AddFilterToSignal() and
|
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//--- register the same filter pointer a second time in signal's CArrayObj; since that array frees its
|
|
//--- elements on destruction, a duplicate entry means the same pointer gets deleted twice on shutdown
|
|
//--- (heap corruption), which could easily explain instability across a later remove/re-add cycle.
|
|
bool filtersAdded = true;
|
|
filtersAdded &= (EnableMA ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, MA) : true);
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filtersAdded &= (EnableRSI ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, RSI) : true);
|
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filtersAdded &= (EnableMACD ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, MACD) : true);
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|
filtersAdded &= (EnableIchimoku ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, Ichimoku) : true);
|
|
filtersAdded &= (EnableSessionFilter ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, sessionFilter) : true);
|
|
filtersAdded &= (EnableNewsFilter ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, newsFilter) : true);
|
|
filtersAdded &= (EnableRiskGuard ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, riskGuard) : true);
|
|
filtersAdded &= (EnablePAI ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, PAI) : true);
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|
filtersAdded &= (EnableCONV ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, CONV) : true);
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|
filtersAdded &= (EnableLSTM ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, LSTM) : true);
|
|
filtersAdded &= (EnableHYBRID ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, HYBRID) : true);
|
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//--- META registers like any AI filter so it gets InitIndicators + training scheduling; its votes
|
|
//--- are structurally 0 in S2 (dPrevSignal never leaves the sentinel - see SignalMETA.mqh header).
|
|
filtersAdded &= (EnableMETA ? AddFilterToSignal(signal, META) : true);
|
|
if(!filtersAdded)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Error loading filters");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
bool filterSuccess = false;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; tries < maxRetryOnError; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(UseDatabaseRanking && !dbm.OpenDatabase())
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Error opening database, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
if(UseDatabaseRanking && !dbm.BeginTransaction())
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Error starting transaction, retrying...");
|
|
dbm.CloseDatabase(); // Ensure the database is closed before retry
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
if(UseDatabaseRanking && (!dbm.CommitTransaction() || !dbm.CloseDatabase()))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Error committing transaction or closing database, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
filterSuccess = true;
|
|
break; // Success if all operations complete without error
|
|
}
|
|
if(!filterSuccess)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed after all retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED; // Return failure if retries are exhausted
|
|
}
|
|
// Trailing logic
|
|
PrintVerbose("Initializing Trailing...");
|
|
bool trailingInitialized = false;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; !trailingInitialized && tries < maxRetryOnError; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!InitializeTrailing())
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Trailing, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
trailingInitialized = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(!trailingInitialized)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Trailing after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
// Creation of money object
|
|
bool moneyManagementInitialized = false;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; !moneyManagementInitialized && tries < maxRetryOnError; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!InitializeMoneyManagement())
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Money Management, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
moneyManagementInitialized = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(!moneyManagementInitialized)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Money Management after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
// Check all trading objects parameters
|
|
PrintVerbose("Validating settings...");
|
|
bool settingsValidated = false;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; !settingsValidated && tries < maxRetryOnError; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!Expert.ValidationSettings())
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to validate settings, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
settingsValidated = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(!settingsValidated)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to validate settings after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
// Tuning of all necessary indicators
|
|
PrintVerbose("Initializing Indicators...");
|
|
bool indicatorsInitialized = false;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; !indicatorsInitialized && tries < maxRetryOnError; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!Expert.InitIndicators())
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Indicators, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
indicatorsInitialized = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(!indicatorsInitialized)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to initialize Indicators after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
// setting timer: always on (short interval) so control-panel upkeep and other periodic checks run
|
|
// on a fixed schedule regardless of tick activity - a quiet/after-hours symbol can go long stretches
|
|
// without a single OnTick() call, and self-healing logic that only lives in OnTick() would never run
|
|
// during that stretch. The (much less frequent) DB-ranking work is throttled separately inside
|
|
// OnTimer() below rather than by EventSetTimer's own interval, since MQL5 only supports one timer
|
|
// interval per program.
|
|
if(UseDatabaseRanking)
|
|
Expert.OnTimerProcess(true);
|
|
bool timerSet = false;
|
|
// 500ms: Train() only does up to TRAIN_TIME_BUDGET_MS (80ms) of work per call, then yields back
|
|
// here. This interval drives training only on quiet symbols / no-tick stretches (real tick flow
|
|
// drives it independently), so it just needs to be short enough that a quiet era doesn't crawl -
|
|
// it was 5s originally (era took ~2min for <2s of compute), then 250ms. 250ms made the on-chart
|
|
// control panel laggy/hard to drag: every 250ms the timer ran ~80ms of compute AND a ChartRedraw,
|
|
// which competed with the user's drag events. 500ms halves that redraw/compute contention (smooth
|
|
// drag) while a quiet era still advances at ~80ms busy / 500ms = a healthy duty cycle. EventSet-
|
|
// MillisecondTimer is needed for sub-second resolution; EventSetTimer only accepts whole seconds.
|
|
// DB-ranking work below is paced by its own g_lastDbRankingRun/DB_RANKING_INTERVAL_SECONDS check,
|
|
// not by this interval, so it still only runs ~hourly regardless of this change.
|
|
int timerInterval_ms = 500;
|
|
for(int tries = 0; !timerSet && tries < maxRetryOnError; ++tries)
|
|
{
|
|
if(!EventSetMillisecondTimer(timerInterval_ms))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Error creating timer, retrying...");
|
|
RandomSleep();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
timerSet = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if(!timerSet)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": Failed to set timer after retries");
|
|
return INIT_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
// Initialization successful
|
|
PrintVerbose("Initialization successful");
|
|
if(!CreateControlPanel())
|
|
Print(functionName + ": WARNING - control panel failed to initialize; trading/training continue normally, "
|
|
"but no GUI panel will be available for this run");
|
|
//--- one-time cleanup: an earlier build used Comment() plus a separate background rectangle object
|
|
//--- that turned out to render ON TOP of the text (Comment() has no built-in background/styling
|
|
//--- parameters at all) - delete any leftover from a prior run now that status text is a single
|
|
//--- self-contained OBJ_LABEL (see SetStatusLabel()) with its own BGCOLOR fill instead
|
|
if(ObjectFind(0, "WarriorCommentBG") >= 0)
|
|
ObjectDelete(0, "WarriorCommentBG");
|
|
//--- required for CAppDialog's caption-bar drag to work at all - without it, the chart never delivers
|
|
//--- CHARTEVENT_MOUSE_MOVE and the panel silently ignores drag attempts
|
|
ChartSetInteger(0, CHART_EVENT_MOUSE_MOVE, true);
|
|
g_lastAlgoTradingAllowed = (bool)TerminalInfoInteger(TERMINAL_TRADE_ALLOWED) && (bool)MQLInfoInteger(MQL_TRADE_ALLOWED);
|
|
if(!g_lastAlgoTradingAllowed)
|
|
Print(functionName + ": WARNING - AlgoTrading is currently disabled (terminal or EA); signals will still train but no orders will be sent until it is re-enabled");
|
|
return INIT_SUCCEEDED;
|
|
}
|
|
// Called before optimization/backtesting in the strategy tester
|
|
int OnTesterInit()
|
|
{
|
|
IsBacktesting = true;
|
|
return(INIT_SUCCEEDED);
|
|
}
|
|
// Called after EA optimization in the strategy tester
|
|
void OnTesterDeinit()
|
|
{
|
|
// OnTesterInit/OnTesterDeinit fire once per tester session, even for a single (non-optimization)
|
|
// backtest - and by the time this runs, that pass's own OnDeinit() has ALREADY executed (the
|
|
// terminal calls it automatically at the end of every pass), including its own dbm.Deinit().
|
|
// Calling dbm.Deinit()/OnDeinit(0) again here duplicated the whole shutdown path (panel/arrow
|
|
// cleanup, weight save, MarketBookRelease) a second time with a hardcoded/wrong reason code -
|
|
// just reset the tester-only flag here.
|
|
IsBacktesting = false;
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| Tester function for smooth linear equity optimization |
|
|
//| Output Range: 0.0 (Worst/Failed) to 100.0 (Perfect Linear Curve) |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
double OnTester()
|
|
{
|
|
// 1. Enforce minimum performance thresholds
|
|
double totalTrades = TesterStatistics(STAT_TRADES);
|
|
if(totalTrades < 30) return(0.0);
|
|
|
|
double netProfit = TesterStatistics(STAT_PROFIT);
|
|
if(netProfit <= 0) return(0.0);
|
|
|
|
double maxDrawdownPct = TesterStatistics(STAT_EQUITY_DDREL_PERCENT);
|
|
if(maxDrawdownPct > 15.0) return(0.0);
|
|
|
|
// 2. Extract key performance components for linearity proxy
|
|
double profitFactor = TesterStatistics(STAT_PROFIT_FACTOR);
|
|
double recoveryFactor = TesterStatistics(STAT_RECOVERY_FACTOR);
|
|
double sharpeRatio = TesterStatistics(STAT_SHARPE_RATIO);
|
|
|
|
if(profitFactor <= 0 || recoveryFactor <= 0) return(0.0);
|
|
if(sharpeRatio < 0) sharpeRatio = 0.01;
|
|
|
|
// 3. Trade density multiplier
|
|
double tradeDensity = 1.0 - MathExp(-0.01 * (double)totalTrades);
|
|
|
|
// 4. Mathematical combination proxy targeting visual linearity
|
|
double rawScore = profitFactor * recoveryFactor * sharpeRatio;
|
|
|
|
// FIX: Convert percent to decimal (divide by 100) before penalization
|
|
double drawdownDecimal = maxDrawdownPct / 100.0;
|
|
rawScore /= (1.0 + (drawdownDecimal * 0.5));
|
|
|
|
// Apply trade density
|
|
rawScore *= tradeDensity;
|
|
|
|
// 5. Normalize the score to a 0.0 - 100.0 scale
|
|
double finalScore = 100.0 * (1.0 - MathExp(-0.12 * rawScore));
|
|
|
|
if(finalScore > 100.0) finalScore = 100.0;
|
|
if(finalScore < 0.0) finalScore = 0.0;
|
|
|
|
return(finalScore);
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| Maps a terminal deinit reason code to a short label for logging, |
|
|
//| so operators can tell a routine recompile/parameter change apart |
|
|
//| from a terminal shutdown or the EA actually being removed. |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
string DeinitReasonToString(const int reason)
|
|
{
|
|
switch(reason)
|
|
{
|
|
case REASON_PROGRAM: return "EA stopped by ExpertRemove()/self";
|
|
case REASON_REMOVE: return "EA removed from chart";
|
|
case REASON_RECOMPILE: return "EA recompiled";
|
|
case REASON_CHARTCHANGE: return "chart symbol/period changed";
|
|
case REASON_CHARTCLOSE: return "chart closed";
|
|
case REASON_PARAMETERS: return "input parameters changed";
|
|
case REASON_ACCOUNT: return "account changed";
|
|
case REASON_TEMPLATE: return "template applied";
|
|
case REASON_INITFAILED: return "OnInit() failed";
|
|
case REASON_CLOSE: return "terminal closed";
|
|
default: return "unknown (" + IntegerToString(reason) + ")";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
void OnDeinit(const int reason)
|
|
{
|
|
static bool s_deinitInProgress = false;
|
|
if(s_deinitInProgress)
|
|
return;
|
|
s_deinitInProgress = true;
|
|
|
|
// Stop timer callbacks first so no more periodic work is queued while teardown runs.
|
|
EventKillTimer();
|
|
|
|
string reasonStr = DeinitReasonToString(reason);
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": shutting down - reason: " + reasonStr);
|
|
bool isTesterRun = (MQLInfoInteger(MQL_TESTER) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_OPTIMIZATION) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_FORWARD));
|
|
if(!isTesterRun)
|
|
SaveSignalsVisibilityState();
|
|
//--- Clear the VISIBLE EA objects FIRST and fast - status label, then control panel, then arrows -
|
|
//--- BEFORE the slow/fragile weight save below. On the CPU-DLL box the recursive Net.Save (two full nets
|
|
//--- per signal) and the net teardown in Expert.Deinit() can run long enough for MT5 to force-terminate
|
|
//--- OnDeinit ("Abnormal termination"); whatever was ordered AFTER that point never ran, which is what
|
|
//--- left the status label stuck on the chart. ClearStatusLabel() is a single fast op and goes ABSOLUTELY
|
|
//--- first (it was the reported straggler) so it happens even if a later step stalls; the panel and arrow
|
|
//--- purge follow while still cheap. Only then the heavy persistence runs, best-effort, last.
|
|
ClearStatusLabel();
|
|
//--- ORDER, 2026-08-09: the arrow purge now runs BEFORE ExtPanel.Destroy(), not after.
|
|
//--- ExtPanel.Destroy() is a CAppDialog teardown over an unbounded control tree - it is not the cheap
|
|
//--- bounded step this ordering rule is written for, and putting it ahead of the arrow cleanup was the
|
|
//--- same inversion the rule exists to prevent, one call earlier. Measured on the 2026-08-09 run: the
|
|
//--- CONV chart logged "OnDeinit: shutting down" at 13:29:58.202 and hit "Abnormal termination" at
|
|
//--- 13:30:03.002 - 4.8 s, against ~1.1 s for the three charts that completed - having reached NONE of
|
|
//--- its chart-signal cleanup, so its arrows stayed on screen. That 4.8 s is MetaTrader's OnDeinit
|
|
//--- budget expiring, not a fault: nothing threw, the process simply ran out of time in a step ahead
|
|
//--- of the cleanup. The panel needs no rescue if it is starved - MT5 removes an unloaded EA's own
|
|
//--- dialog objects regardless - whereas stranded arrows persist on the chart and are then adopted by
|
|
//--- the next model to attach (see SaveChartSignals, which rebuilds the sidecar by SCANNING).
|
|
//--- Each step below is timed so the log names the slow one instead of leaving it to be inferred from
|
|
//--- which message is missing.
|
|
ulong deinitT0 = GetMicrosecondCount();
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].MarkShutdown();
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
//--- Persist the drawn arrows to their sidecar and take them off the chart, on EVERY deinit reason.
|
|
//--- The reason code no longer selects a behaviour here: a recompile/parameter change used to leave
|
|
//--- them up, which is precisely the "EA removed its panel but its signals stayed" report, and was
|
|
//--- also wrong whenever the reload changed the config the arrows belonged to. They come back on the
|
|
//--- next attach, from disk, if a model for that config exists - see PersistAndClearChartSignals().
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].ShutdownChartCleanup();
|
|
ulong deinitTArrows = GetMicrosecondCount();
|
|
//--- Destroy the control panel's own UI so CAppDialog removes its own objects cleanly (see
|
|
//--- Controls\Dialog.mqh). After the arrow purge now - see the ordering note above.
|
|
if(!isTesterRun)
|
|
ExtPanel.Destroy(reason);
|
|
//--- FINAL SWEEP, after every owner-driven teardown has had its turn. ExtPanel.Destroy walks an
|
|
//--- unbounded control tree and ClearStatusLabel clears text rather than guaranteeing object removal, so
|
|
//--- either can leave a straggler - and until now nothing looked afterwards. Cheap and bounded: three
|
|
//--- prefix deletes plus one object-list scan, which is the shape of work this ordering rule permits at
|
|
//--- this point. Arrows are excluded because ShutdownChartCleanup above already persisted and removed
|
|
//--- them, and re-deleting them here would race that sidecar write for no gain.
|
|
//--- This cannot make a starved deinit safe on its own - that is what the OnInit purge is for. It closes
|
|
//--- the ordinary case; OnInit closes the case where MetaTrader never let us finish.
|
|
int deinitLeftover = 0;
|
|
int deinitPurged = WarriorPurgeChartObjects(0, true, deinitLeftover);
|
|
if(deinitPurged > 0)
|
|
PrintFormat("%s: final sweep removed %d EA object(s) that survived their own teardown%s.",
|
|
__FUNCTION__, deinitPurged,
|
|
(deinitLeftover > 0
|
|
? StringFormat(" (%d needed a by-name delete)", deinitLeftover) : ""));
|
|
ChartRedraw(0);
|
|
ulong deinitTPanel = GetMicrosecondCount();
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": cleanup timings - arrows " + DoubleToString((deinitTArrows - deinitT0) / 1000.0, 0) +
|
|
" ms, panel " + DoubleToString((deinitTPanel - deinitTArrows) / 1000.0, 0) +
|
|
" ms. MetaTrader force-terminates OnDeinit at roughly 4,500 ms TOTAL; if this line is missing "
|
|
"entirely, the budget expired before it and the step that overran is the one after the last "
|
|
"message that DID print.");
|
|
//--- The MarkShutdown()/ShutdownChartCleanup() pair that used to sit here has moved ABOVE the panel
|
|
//--- teardown - see the ordering note there. It still runs BEFORE StopTraining(), which is the other
|
|
//--- half of the same rule: StopTraining() finalises an in-flight run, and FinalizeTrainRun() restores
|
|
//--- the best checkpoint and (used to) persist it - a full model write. The original order put that
|
|
//--- heavy save ahead of the cheap visible cleanup. Measured 2026-08-01: "Abnormal termination" 4.46 s
|
|
//--- after OnDeinit began, with the chart-signal cleanup logging 0.2 s AFTER MetaTrader had killed it.
|
|
//--- Only now stop training. FinalizeTrainRun() still runs (the best checkpoint is restored in memory and
|
|
//--- becomes what the save below writes), but its own persist is suppressed during shutdown - see the
|
|
//--- m_shutdownInProgress guard - so the deployed model is written exactly once, not twice.
|
|
//--- FLUSH, don't finalise. See FlushTrainRun(): an in-flight era was never scored, checkpointed or
|
|
//--- deployable, so finishing it and then writing two full nets per chart spends the whole deinit
|
|
//--- budget to preserve work that cannot be used - and overrunning the budget is what strands the
|
|
//--- arrows and panel in the chart profile, permanently. A model that has CONVERGED is different: its
|
|
//--- weights may carry live online-learning updates that exist nowhere else, so it keeps the old
|
|
//--- finalise-and-save path.
|
|
bool flushedAny = false;
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
{
|
|
if(g_aiSignals[i].TrainingComplete())
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].StopTraining();
|
|
else
|
|
flushedAny = (g_aiSignals[i].FlushTrainRun() || flushedAny);
|
|
}
|
|
if(flushedAny)
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": discarded the in-flight era on at least one model rather than finalising it -"
|
|
" training resumes from the last completed era, which is already on disk. This is what keeps"
|
|
" the chart cleanup inside MetaTrader's deinit budget.");
|
|
//--- Persist every active AI signal's current in-memory weights/state, so a terminal restart, recompile,
|
|
//--- chart re-add or template swap resumes from here rather than from the last fully-completed training
|
|
//--- era only. Best-effort and LAST: if it stalls/faults the chart is already clean (cleanup ran above)
|
|
//--- AND the last completed era is already on disk (every era end and the periodic autosave both persist
|
|
//--- independently), and CNet::Save is atomic so a killed write can never damage the existing .nnw.
|
|
//--- NOTE: an earlier revision skipped this entirely for in-process reloads (REASON_RECOMPILE /
|
|
//--- CHARTCHANGE / PARAMETERS) on the theory that an over-budget save left the CPU-DLL holding the old
|
|
//--- net's tensors and made the reload fail to allocate layer 0. That theory was wrong - the real cause of
|
|
//--- "loaded 0 of N layers (failed at layer 0)" was CLayer::CreateElement no longer overriding
|
|
//--- CArrayObj::CreateElement, so the read path failed before touching any backend (see AI\Network.mqh).
|
|
//--- With that fixed there is no reason to throw away the in-progress era on every recompile.
|
|
//--- SKIPPED for a model still training - that is the point of the flush above. This save exists to
|
|
//--- carry a PARTIAL era across a restart, and it is the single slowest step in OnDeinit (two full nets
|
|
//--- per chart, recursively, on the CPU-DLL box). Paying it costs more than the era is worth: the era
|
|
//--- was never scored or checkpointed, and overrunning the budget kills the cleanup that has to run.
|
|
//--- A CONVERGED model still saves. Its weights can hold online-learning updates made since the last
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//--- era boundary, and for a deployed model there is no era boundary coming to persist them.
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if(!isTesterRun)
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{
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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{
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if(!g_aiSignals[i].TrainingComplete())
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continue;
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if(!g_aiSignals[i].PersistWeightsOnShutdown())
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Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": WARNING - failed to persist weights for signal index " + IntegerToString(i) + " on shutdown (reason: " + reasonStr + ")");
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}
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}
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g_aiSignalCount = 0;
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dbm.Deinit();
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Expert.Deinit();
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//--- belt-and-suspenders: the status label was already cleared first, but re-clear in case a later path
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//--- (e.g. Expert.Deinit's destructors) drew anything, so nothing is left on the chart after removal.
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ClearStatusLabel();
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s_deinitInProgress = false;
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}
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//| |
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//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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//--- Expert.OnTimer() does the (comparatively expensive) DB-ranking work, originally paced by its
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//--- own 1-hour EventSetTimer() interval; now that the timer fires every 500ms (see OnInit for why
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//--- that interval), pace that work manually instead so it still only actually runs about once an hour.
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#define DB_RANKING_INTERVAL_SECONDS 3600
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datetime g_lastDbRankingRun = 0;
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void OnTimer()
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|
{
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//--- Also here, not only in OnTick(): this chart's own symbol can go minutes without a quote while
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//--- an open position on ANOTHER symbol moves account equity through the limit. Equity is
|
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//--- account-wide, so the budget must be re-checked on the clock, not only on this symbol's ticks.
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g_riskBudget.Update();
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//--- keeps training progressing on wall-clock time even with no ticks at all (market closed) -
|
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//--- OnTickHandler's own scheduling only ever runs when a tick actually arrives
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for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
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g_aiSignals[i].PollTraining();
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//--- Finish the Show Signals sequence once every instance queued by ToggleSignalsVisibility has
|
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//--- drained its chunked rescan (each is advanced one slice per PollTraining call above).
|
|
FinalizeSignalsRescanIfDone();
|
|
//--- Training can finish and deploy ITSELF (the plateau ladder finalising the best checkpoint, or the
|
|
//--- era-cap deploy) with no button ever pressed, and RefreshControlPanelLabels() otherwise only runs
|
|
//--- in response to a click - which would leave the panel offering "Deploy Model" on an
|
|
//--- already-deployed model until the user happened to click something. Watch for the transition and
|
|
//--- resync once, rather than repainting every 500ms tick for nothing.
|
|
bool deployedNow = AllTrainingDeployed();
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|
if(deployedNow != g_lastDeployedState)
|
|
{
|
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g_lastDeployedState = deployedNow;
|
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RefreshControlPanelLabels();
|
|
}
|
|
if(!UseDatabaseRanking)
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|
return;
|
|
datetime now = TimeCurrent();
|
|
if(g_lastDbRankingRun != 0 && now - g_lastDbRankingRun < DB_RANKING_INTERVAL_SECONDS)
|
|
return;
|
|
g_lastDbRankingRun = now;
|
|
Expert.OnTimer();
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
void CheckAlgoTradingState(void)
|
|
{
|
|
bool allowed = (bool)TerminalInfoInteger(TERMINAL_TRADE_ALLOWED) && (bool)MQLInfoInteger(MQL_TRADE_ALLOWED);
|
|
if(allowed != g_lastAlgoTradingAllowed)
|
|
{
|
|
if(allowed)
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": AlgoTrading re-enabled - order placement resumed (training/signals were unaffected while disabled)");
|
|
else
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": AlgoTrading disabled (terminal toggle off, or EA's own permission revoked) - no new orders will be sent until re-enabled; training/signal generation continues unaffected");
|
|
g_lastAlgoTradingAllowed = allowed;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
void AutosaveWeightsIfDue(void)
|
|
{
|
|
//--- NEVER autosave inside the Strategy Tester / optimizer. The whole reason this exists is that a live
|
|
//--- terminal can be killed without OnDeinit running - a tester run has no such exposure. Worse, "new
|
|
//--- bar" in the tester means every SIMULATED bar, so this fired a full ~7MB model write per simulated
|
|
//--- hour (thousands of writes per backtest), spamming save failures and burning the entire run's time
|
|
//--- on I/O. A tester run is inference-only anyway (see m_inferenceOnly) - the weights never change, so
|
|
//--- there is literally nothing to persist.
|
|
if(MQLInfoInteger(MQL_TESTER) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_OPTIMIZATION) || MQLInfoInteger(MQL_FORWARD))
|
|
return;
|
|
datetime lastBarDate = (datetime)SeriesInfoInteger(_Symbol, _Period, SERIES_LASTBAR_DATE);
|
|
//--- <=0 is a transient history-sync hiccup, not "no new bar" - skip this tick and try again on the
|
|
//--- next one rather than risk locking onto a bad watermark (same guard philosophy as
|
|
//--- ScheduleTrainingIfNeeded's own lastBarDate read).
|
|
if(lastBarDate <= 0 || lastBarDate == g_lastAutosaveBarTime)
|
|
return;
|
|
g_lastAutosaveBarTime = lastBarDate;
|
|
for(int i = 0; i < g_aiSignalCount; i++)
|
|
g_aiSignals[i].SaveWeightsNow();
|
|
}
|
|
void OnTick()
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef WARRIOR_EXPORT_FEATURES
|
|
//--- RESEARCH BUILD: writes the feature matrix at init and does NOTHING else, ever. This binary gets
|
|
//--- attached to a chart on a LIVE ACCOUNT to reach real history, so it must be structurally incapable of
|
|
//--- sending an order - not merely unlikely to. Returning here means Expert.OnTick() (the entire trading
|
|
//--- path) is never reached, independently of the AlgoTrading toggle, the signal state or the inputs.
|
|
return;
|
|
#endif
|
|
CheckAlgoTradingState();
|
|
//--- FIRST, and before Expert.OnTick() can open anything. This is the whole point of moving the risk
|
|
//--- limits out of the signal pipeline: evaluated here they run at quote frequency, so a 4% daily limit
|
|
//--- is tested on every quote instead of once per bar (Expert_EveryTick ships as false, so the old
|
|
//--- in-signal check fired once an hour on H1 - see Variables\RiskBudget.mqh).
|
|
g_riskBudget.Update();
|
|
AutosaveWeightsIfDue();
|
|
Expert.OnTick();
|
|
//--- Unconditional since 2026-08-11: Update() feeds the expectancy stop from every closed trade
|
|
//--- and only touches the journal DB when one was initialized (UseDatabaseRanking).
|
|
journal.Update();
|
|
//--- new arrows are always created visible; if signals are currently hidden, re-hide
|
|
//--- any that were drawn this tick (cheap - only runs while the toggle is in the "hidden" state)
|
|
if(!g_signalsVisible)
|
|
ApplySignalsVisibility();
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
void OnChartEvent(const int id,
|
|
const long &lparam,
|
|
const double &dparam,
|
|
const string &sparam)
|
|
{
|
|
//--- canonical CAppDialog usage (Controls\Dialog.mqh): forward every event to the dialog first, since
|
|
//--- that's what drives its own click/drag hit-testing (via CHARTEVENT_MOUSE_MOVE) as well as our
|
|
//--- buttons' EVENT_MAP handlers (see ControlPanel.mqh) - then pick up whatever button action, if any,
|
|
//--- that just recorded.
|
|
ExtPanel.ChartEvent(id, lparam, dparam, sparam);
|
|
HandleControlPanelAction(ExtPanel.ConsumeAction());
|
|
Expert.OnChartEvent(id, lparam, dparam, sparam);
|
|
//--- CHARTEVENT_CHART_CHANGE covers resize, scroll and DPI/zoom changes - anything that can
|
|
//--- move the visible area out from under a dialog left near an edge from a previous drag.
|
|
if(id == CHARTEVENT_CHART_CHANGE)
|
|
ClampControlPanelToChart();
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
bool AddFilterToSignal(CExpertSignalCustom * signal, CExpertSignalCustom * filter)
|
|
{
|
|
if(filter == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + "Error creating filters");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
return signal.AddFilter(filter);
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
bool InitializeSignal(CExpertSignalCustom * signal_obj)
|
|
{
|
|
if(signal_obj == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": error creating signal");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
Expert.InitSignal(signal_obj);
|
|
signal_obj.Entry_Multiplier(Entry_Multiplier);
|
|
signal_obj.Expiration(Signal_Expiration);
|
|
//--- ATR unit lookback, pinned - decoupled from the derived input window, see Inputs.mqh.
|
|
signal_obj.Periods(ATR_FEATURE_PERIOD);
|
|
signal_obj.SLMode((int)SL_Mode);
|
|
signal_obj.TPMode((int)TP_Mode);
|
|
signal_obj.ConfidenceSource((int)Confidence_Source);
|
|
//--- Gates AddFilter()'s DB pattern-table creation and Direction()'s per-tick DB signal buffering
|
|
//--- (ExpertSignalCustom.mqh:286/555) - without this, UseDatabaseRanking only skipped the Weight(1)
|
|
//--- default below and never actually populated the win-rate tables UpdateSignalsWeights() reads from.
|
|
signal_obj.UseDatabase(UseDatabaseRanking);
|
|
//--- Pattern-table row cap; raised via the input for meta-label corpus builds (design doc S1).
|
|
signal_obj.MaxTableRows(DB_MaxRowsPerTable);
|
|
//--- Same two inputs feed BOTH engines, and now on ONE scale each. Open is purely the averaged-vote
|
|
//--- threshold - there is no separate AI entry floor any more (the AI expresses its confidence as its
|
|
//--- vote weight instead, see CExpertSignalAIBase::ConfidenceTier/m_pattern_0), so no
|
|
//--- MinSignalConfidence() call is set on the AI signals above. Close drives the rule-based exit and
|
|
//--- the AI early exit. See Min_Vote_Open's declaration comment (Variables\Inputs.mqh) for the shared
|
|
//--- 0-100 conviction scale, and for why open and close must stay independent of each other.
|
|
//--- No UseAIExit() call any more - the early-exit route has no separate on/off switch, because
|
|
//--- Min_Vote_Close = Disabled already lands here as 1.01 and there disables it by arithmetic.
|
|
signal_obj.AIExitThreshold(Min_Vote_Close / 100.0);
|
|
signal_obj.ThresholdOpen((int)Min_Vote_Open);
|
|
signal_obj.ThresholdClose((int)Min_Vote_Close);
|
|
//--- HYBRID is now one fused signal, so no separate AI quorum is needed here.
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
// Initialize Trailing
|
|
bool InitializeTrailing()
|
|
{
|
|
if(TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_NONE)
|
|
{
|
|
// No trailing strategy selected
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
if(TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_ATR_x1 ||
|
|
TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_ATR_x2 ||
|
|
TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_ATR_x3)
|
|
{
|
|
// ATR Trailing Strategy
|
|
double multiplier = 0;
|
|
if(TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_ATR_x1)
|
|
multiplier = 1;
|
|
else
|
|
if(TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_ATR_x2)
|
|
multiplier = 2;
|
|
else
|
|
if(TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_ATR_x3)
|
|
multiplier = 3;
|
|
CTrailingATR *trailing = new CTrailingATR;
|
|
if(trailing == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": error creating trailing");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
// Set ATR Multiplier
|
|
trailing.Multiplier(multiplier);
|
|
if(!Expert.InitTrailing(trailing))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": error initializing trailing");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
if(TrailingStrategy == TRAILING_STRATEGY_INTELLIGENT)
|
|
{
|
|
// Confidence-adaptive ATR trailing (see Trailing\TrailingIntelligent.mqh) - the ATR
|
|
// multiple is set per-check from live AI confidence, so no fixed Multiplier() here.
|
|
CTrailingIntelligent *trailing = new CTrailingIntelligent;
|
|
if(trailing == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": error creating intelligent trailing");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
if(!Expert.InitTrailing(trailing))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(__FUNCTION__ + ": error initializing intelligent trailing");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Add more trailing strategies if needed
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
//| |
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
|
bool InitializeMoneyManagement()
|
|
{
|
|
string functionName = __FUNCTION__;
|
|
if(MM_STRATEGY == FIXED_RISK)
|
|
{
|
|
CMoneyFixedRisk *money = new CMoneyFixedRisk;
|
|
if(money == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": error creating money");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
if(!Expert.InitMoney(money))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": error initializing money");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
money.Percent(Money_Risk_Percent);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
if(MM_STRATEGY == FIXED_LOT)
|
|
{
|
|
CMoneyFixedLot *money = new CMoneyFixedLot;
|
|
if(money == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": error creating money");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
if(!Expert.InitMoney(money))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": error initializing money");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
money.Lots(Money_FixLot_Lots);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
if(MM_STRATEGY == INTELLIGENT)
|
|
{
|
|
CMoneyIntelligent *money = new CMoneyIntelligent;
|
|
if(money == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": error creating money");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
if(!Expert.InitMoney(money))
|
|
{
|
|
Print(functionName + ": error initializing money");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
money.Percent(Money_Risk_Percent);
|
|
//--- Intelligent MM is AI-driven by definition now (the old Use_AI_Lot_Sizing toggle was
|
|
//--- removed as redundant) - always scale risk% by confidence via the Kelly path.
|
|
money.UseAIConfidenceLotSizing(true);
|
|
money.ConfidenceSource((int)Confidence_Source);
|
|
}
|
|
// Add more money management strategies if needed
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
|